The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 10, 1865, Image 1

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    11E SKS OF-Vnic rpri3Ylat4iil•unlrAE: 1
TERlll3—$2 73 per'annum,.payable In, advance—.
113 001 f not -paid 'in advance.•
• Ilpese terms will StrictlV adhered to hereafter..
ThreioOplealo one addreas_Lin advanee)' Si 00*
4. 13 00
Fooken ta •it r At • 28 00
Club subscriptions must inveriably.be paidin advance.
Tbe - Jouss.u. will be punished to Carriers and others
l a $6 00 per : 110 copies. cash on deliveiy. _
Cr - Clergymen and School Teac.bers be furnished
with the Jourow.st $1 &lin advance, or $1 : 75 if paid
within the year—over one' year, full ones:
. • „ - .Sates of Advertising s •- • .
For S lines,baeludine dare; one insertion , 75 eta., and
subsequent insertions2s One sqtrare of 7 lines, and
over 3 lines, for 1 or2lnserlions $1 : 3 insertions $1 25;
subsequent-insert/one, 25' cents per square. Lasze .
ones' In proportion:_ • ' •
• Aowrins.. • •. MEM. SIX. TWICLVE.
Tbree -$2 00 - $3 00 . $5 40
Seven Hues, and over 3... 0 0 ••• -7 00 • •12 60
Two squares, Or ' , clines, 600 .10 00 ,18 00
Three " 21 ".. 8 00:. - 14 00 • 20 (In
Four " - •" 28 " 900 16 00. ' 00
PPM " 35 " • .10 00 IS 00 '. 28.00
Quarter wiumn.. .1310 30.00 , 65.00
or Larger space as per agreement.
gar Nine words are counted as a line in advertising.
Auditors- Notices and Dissolutions. 2 and 3 [moo:. $2 00:
Administration Notices and ;Dissolutions. 6 /Imes. $3.
COAL TRA:DE ADVERTISEME TS
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Terminus of the Philadelphia &Reading R. R., - On the Delaware, at Philadtiphia.--Plers for the S g .Iment of pithraeitcs.
--.. f.' . . -. ... COAL. ' . .• -
QUIN:TOD- '.4_ iWARD;
No. 11 PINE Street,
NEW YORK..
Sole AiTent,' for Th.KCommlidated Coal Com
prinylit Baltimore Vein Willtembarre Coal;
*hipped tram Jersey City end Elizallethoort: • •.
for the HAMPSHIRE and. BALTIMORE CO.'S
Harnmshireieorget. Creek, Coal, chipped
at Baltimore a 13 ,, c1r2:cto'wn. •
Agents for GEORGE HEARS' celebrated Broad
Top Coal;shipped at Philadelphia. „ •
From their Wharf,lV.ci... 1; at Port Richmond. Phila
delphia. they are prepfirell to-ship the bet qualities of
I.ornot "fountain and - Red and, White AOh.
Schttythilreonlo. ,
Frpm their doci , e+ at .ferqty - CitY (where the. depth .of
.water iP from 1h fo IS feet): they are prepared at all
Peat- 0 119 to PEWS . . the - . above Coals, and-LEITH - W . , to
tamers ,- and.shipsTor porta In China and elsewhere.
Steamers can be coaled at any hour. (brine day or
night. , • • •,
W. B. SMITH. .
: At•ent at Jersey City.
dgrnts at &Alan '- . -- . WARD-& 8A1',34, 4 . 2 Kilby St.
err Xnra.rk.T. 31. DECAMP,
march P 2.:
Pier No. 7. .
JOR.N
- R. IV •-.
OF -
cFULTY.LICIT;r, • ( .-1 0At4,.
Whorf NO. 7, port'
OFFICES
316.W1Inuf Street. l'hilficiellsinn. -
:
. I N:0 - 300 West Thirteenth St., 'N. York
getober 16, .:03 . .
Pier No. lA. -
NEW YORK & sourstraill.COAL:Co.,
BiIoAD:YOUNTATN: -BLACK 11EATII; AND
• • -ST PERIOR RED ASIE:COALS,
45•Son - tti-t.treet. New York. • •
,132 Walnui ntrecf,Phil delphis.
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PHILADELPHIA,: S;€. :.,..ELIzAjIETRo.RTT,-...5.4:i.„::..:;5.:..80.1111:11,,1q11...r'C.9-';
SCHUILKILt I NAirtGATION..
Shipping. W'harve's for • ANTHRACITE. COAL at
Greenwich, Delaware River, Philada. •
'•.• 'Wharf No. 11..-
LEWIS* AIJDENRIED dic. Co.
RO l ll.llEr, - POTTS it Co.
a NYalnui Street, Phildde
obIFFICE: 110 .Broadway. New York:-
1,14-KBby street: Boston.
• ' ' WlatirrNo."..Z. •
itErrLIER, A, - BRO. • •-•
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• . (N. E. cur: Walnut &Fourth sta., Phila
OFFICES: .4_35 Pine Street. New York. . •
L.Mercliants. Bank Building. Providence
DAVIS PEARSON dc..Co.,
•
CELEBRATED 1:06. - ST 1101 ST.IIS R lIITE Atill
and SWAIN VEIN • .• • . •
REV:A H C.O A:IPA:.
1 - .N . 0. 1,t5 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.'
I No. 111 Broadway ; Room Nu. Trinity
°FF/C "''' Buildine, New York. " .
I . No. 11 Donne Street. Boston. . •
WRARFL I GREENWICII,
.DELAWARE AVENUE.
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DAVIS ST.ATX-.., PCC.A. " F.M.42tril. CAST. ASIII.AND,
THE -IU.DPEE:SatRcir
COAL AIND? - 1.1 .COMPANY,
Broad Top. White Ash Semi-Bitumi
nous, Steam. Generating Coal.
. . .. . . .
. GENERA OFFIcEL,.St2S Walnut St, Phil,
ialtlphin; Pa..' ' . . .•
For Locomotive Engines and Steamers. the Coal froin
their Mount Equity Colliery is. on account of itik purity.
believed to he superior to' any now itithemaiket.— •
R. lb\ AEI' 1:51. !MEN MEC, A.C. 1:11.1.7.11
HAAS, 110:1ENIZR:4
MISERS \1? SIITITEIL'i OF TIIIg CELEBRATED
Spohit Vein Red Ash and Diamond
Vein Red Ash
Soceity 4. COA.T 1
The . Superior White :AXE Coal,. from :the.
,NICNT Shenandoah. City. Colliery, :
Which he found to excel any Coal.yetthippedfrom
the Schuylkill TleiL•iort: • - - •
• Agents for the sale of (MO. W. SNYDER'S.
Stiperior Pine Fore.t White• Ash Coal..
••' OFFICES . : • ,
214:WALNUT St:. PIIITAD'A. - • .‘.
Rhom No. 0' TRINITY DLILDING, N. T.
'March 12.'64..:. • ' '
CAIN, SACKER & COOK,
12131111E3
LOCUST GAP.. • •
LOCUST MOUNTAIN - , •
• .ISLACK.. ItEATn.
Ms°. dealefe In other first. qualities of
WHITE. AND RED ASH COALS::
No.
No. 214 •Walnut Street..Phiradelphla,. and Woodland
. • 111aarves, - Selnlylkill Ither.
Tno . mis Curt: Mor.reii. A.lira. Jr.. , sr . M. COOK.
WM. F. MOODY.-Slititr and Arzerit. •
Pa.
C.-1y
relirr:Ary it, '.42
::',..-‘,NSPACI - 1 & SONS,.
. 11.1.NE131S ANO SHIPPERS.. OF •
LOCUIST,',TOUNTAIN .
• VEIN COAL!'
ALSO SOLE AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF THE
CELEBRATED.. .. ,
LANCASTER.COLLIERY SRANIORLN COAL. -
- • (NO. 324 Waluni Streot,.. PhßOda.. ROOM
Orrlcits O. 19t - floor.'
TrinitY,Building 111 -Broadway. N. Tork:
liarrh 4, 'l;5.
BROA-D TOP.
G EQ.B. Ati - :OFFICI.:
BROAD TOP'WHITE ASH
Seini-Bituniiiious
COALS;
N1111....104 - ALNUT •STREET,
• • - PEaI.4DELPHIA: .•
ROBERT HIRE - POWEL E Manager.
CONNECTING OFFIC E S : •
16 : Traveler .Buildings, Bispriton;
3 . F6 Trinity •• • New .
Feb. 14..0 • . 7-11
BROAD: TOP- WiIITE A Sli
SEVIZITUMINOUR . :COAL,
LER. 00, •
11..112 1111 ; n1nnt Mireet,
• Ph Indilphin, -
No. II 111 Broodwpy, New'lior4;
• . : NO. 141 State Pitreet, Hewlett,
Offer a npr.r : lnr qualiti•of this celebrated cavil from their
EDGE HILL: COLLIERY, • •
shli;Nd excliuilvly by ttim: •
April 'G3 - - •. • "•• 14-1 y
LORBERRY CREEK.
LOREHERt. IUp.A
.
CWe. t Osiden,if.nied, tuwineconsolldated onr Three
soli eri es In the Lorherrsßegion, will hereaftertrans•
-act our bit-gire under the Mime of ."
MILLER. GRAEFF Co
Ikl HIER. .STE & Co.;
GRAEFF S' NUTTING.
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_ . . . .
Mr. GRAEFF. a member of on} firm, having ii , teocin
tc( -blmrelf with J. R. BLAKIFTO.N.'%III - r".rlde In
Philad •lphia. and all oar coal ' , hipped by tid«, , water win
be an ler the escluslye - control . of: - 13LAKISTON,
GnAIIEFF & CO. . : •
By increnaed care and attention in ita preparation, we
hope to maintain the reputation of our celebrated Lot
berry COal. ' Parchasera abroad can rely upon haring
this coal shipped in the very hest order. . -
MILLER,:GItA.EF.F CO. ,
, .
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INOTA..RUBBEK. BEL TING. . net Re
dared' Itotea.—;Tae anbacriber tuiajnat receispd
India Rubber Belting of alLatie, nr.-2:t per cent. redlic
ti“n on the 019 cities. Also all kinds of Ginn Packing
ciackria, ti.e reduced rates. 13 13A)NAN;
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;VOL XLI
Pier Pi° '-"' OASTNER, STICKNEY 4 . WELLINGTON
BLAKISTON, GRAEFF Co., DEALERS 1 - DSY TUE CAEGO
, LX
n 'IMERS
A"
Or_UST NOVNTAIN C--L, '
cu"ERRQP
LOR_ER_YAND al . Ant cite & Bituminous Coals
L
• • Shippers quilaer.app , roie4 qualities of
AND RE D . ASH . COAL.
'319 WiilnitSirwt,.Philadelnhia. • •
•
.9 Trinity Bid Winn. New . • -.•••
Cor: of Ki!by & Doane Street, BoSton.
807 A 0 ,7 1 .13 iN, ...NEW rNOLAND FOR.:.. •
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PACKER'S LEHIGH StGARLOAIF COAL.. •-
•: • • . • , - . 5A.1%1U - EI: ciASTNEI4:Nemi York; :.,
P. STICHNEY. Fall River;.: : . -:
. - •
' 7, C. W E
.• '' •• . LLINGTON, 'Boston.. ..-
'• • • --. . • (I ' 9 Trinity. Building. Nev ;York, ..,
OFFICES : '4, 215 Walfint 'Street. Philadelphia::. -.
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. . Pier No. 11. I. . : - : - .
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LEWIS .AUDEIVIRIED dr.,CO.; 1 U'harf No: 6, Port Richmond, P.hiltidhe.
t •..)Lay -16, 'O3 - - • ' - : . 2041 • :
••• ' Wholeeale'Dealera in'the-beetvarieties Of . ' • . ,- • .- .:
. ' • • • . • . ' • .
..•.
Anthtacite • and• Tittininous , Coals..: VANDITSEN, fL OCHRIA;N: di, Co.;
. ._ .. .
Feb. 14..63
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• . - i2os:l,taliint Street. i'liiladetphla, .• - L • -. • • - snA "EPA OF' .' ' -
OFFICES:: 110 Broadway, NeW.York. - . ' •LOCTST 1017STATN": T.OOTST. OAP. AVILKESBAR
.. .' - • L.l4:Krit): - 7 Street,'Boston., .'. • ' • •'•-.• -• RE, LEIIIGFI. AND 'OTTIE.R ' --' •- •
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A.
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PiOneer Shippers (Mtn Elizabethport..• of •.- . . -
~.,; WRITE AND REIT- - ASH
LEIIIQII, SPRING MODNTAIN. - RAZLETON,. AND. :• . • • •-• ' . . . . . .
COUNCIL RIDGE COALS. f's 9 ..1•3:- Af!ellif? for the 'sale ofthe eetetirated George* Crrck
• • Cuinberlraisit Co4I, from. the Mines rif the Con
-.sblidatiou Coal and - Iron i.lompanY of Mau - vland.
'Pr. Richmond: -:-
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• Soreris4 Wastr.i - zEi . f. , fi a l . f i im L , r ` r rt " ' -
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Celebratt.d.-ASIILVIVIY::CCIAL, - • Pet Walniii•Ftreet. Pliiiquielnhh.
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FROM MAFIA:NOY MOUNTAIN. ..Osneits:•:, Trinity Brilldinu. New . .Y0rk.....
'... .. ,
' . -, It, I)oane:St., Boston.
OFFICE-L-111 Walnut Stieef. Commeacial Building, ' FeIL 11...45
Philiuletphin.
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New York Offiee-71 Cedar Street: BoSton.Oilloe-4
Doane StreeL
.. -. .... , • [Oct. 2, V. ' 4?•
Pier No. 9.
BANCI3,OII I , LEWIS &
CORNER T'ATTF.RSON
.HAVE ArrniNTED
LEWIS.AVDENRIED
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..'.. 1 AgentS for the:sale of ...their celebrated : . . i ' • . .
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... • . .
.•Frinti the :Mine.; .of 'the Piteiv.reN.' C.AL- AN - r, TiTesev 4 r;.
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LOCUST MOUNTAIN*COAL.,
•kte.,;..r-ColtrA:..”-,. in the eelehfated 314aney Ce i al i l!.ield;.'
' . - • ••• r - No: 2.0..v4.P. alnut t-trt•et. Plnltule p pa:
- OFFICES: ..' Nn. 7:1 litradway. N'n: •1. tfr. at ,r. St.; N. Y.
1 -.- . ',Nn 21 ;ind.23 I)onbe St...Besten. :. .• ..
i - Pier N0..17; Rikhiimotid. -.. .
.......: ._ . •
Ashland nOd.Girardiille
COAL.
7, A.:.T: S.TOUT:-&-..CQ.,
rSocCemtors to , STOI7, tAN:
. . .
'Minors and Shippers of rli . celebratectft LTOis4. -
HIGH) COAL, from the Elwinnle.
zletou Pa:, and dealera in the best varietie+ of:
; .AITHILAtITt. AND BITUMINOUS.COALS.
. •
'Delh:ered `direct from the mines or on I?bard of ire..- .
•TRENTON; N.-J:, • -.. ET.IZAPETTIPOTtT. N. J:
N. tiIItINSTICK,.N. L. • .PORT,ItICIIMOIND, PA.,
OIiItICES»44 011c4Ill Trinity Building, ' .
til I Briiridvvny,:New York.:,
T: Sr6cr. i G. LET. Slia'T
•
NEW YORK.
•:SAMUEIi - .-BONN.ELLy. "Jr,
Nos, . &45 Tiiti4Bil.il4inki:N: Y.,
SIIIPPI +G " . POINT
Pier 4, ELIZABETIWORT, N. J.
OFFERS FOR SALE
HONEY BROOK, N. SPRING MOUNTAIN
UA It 16 IR! IT:,
AND BUCK XOUNTA. •
LElilGaa C OAL
BALTIMORE CO.'s t. BLACK DIAMOID
WIERESi3AIII - IF, COALS;
AND THE CELEBRATED
GEORGE'S CREEK OTTAIBERLAND COLL.
Ma - y 21, '64
'3IOIIIIIS. ELY i .• . •
sIIIPPERS' . •
LEHIGH; WILKESBARRE:' RED ::ASH
LOCUST BITUMINOUS-.
.. • .
• O
C_NE, •
• OFFICE,
47 Trinity Building. 11111 Broadway,
• NEW- YORK. . •
L. MORRIS.' B. r. ELY..
tEHIG? WASHED PEA .CO.AL'
'Tbe beet n id rhenriesi: now in use, for Ste* fail-N:ce
April 22, 5 .55. • ,1673 m
H. N. HOLT,
• . •
No. _6 Front Street, New York,
•
T3ORl< - 1-11 - R . -. •-
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CO 4.1„ . 1 ) 1 111: R.
BRICK; EIRE CLAY, CE.TIENT,...kIN%
•
`S=pecial attention paidto 4-turehasinst 'and shipping
. nhnce named property. Reins .dally in the market.
denteri and consumers errn 'rely ''nixtn : having these nr-•
ticle's bought and shipped at the lit‘rest market rates.
•
• '• . REFERENCES:.'.- •
Trot,: Coal Co.: N. Y.
ISAAC N: SEYMOUR. EN.. Tryti. Del4:4
. . . .
• •
•
FuKsKLIN SN,,W.EPri, No. 4 Criumeree
S SF - A:NlQl'k, Esq.. Urest..Bank: of Auburn, Auburn
C. Esq.;. Buffalo.
Apiil .n 5
LEHIGH.
TIIOS. IIUILL tic .00.,
mINF.R.IS AIM . 151111•PRIV , Or
SMITH'S SPRING MOUNTAIN. LEHIGH
COAL
Yorktown Carbon County, Penna.
OFFICES:
322 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia,
Luzerne Coifity, Pa,
July ' 30-
_ . .
"HA p.t.E.IG.IIII.COAIt... . . '. - --, . • _
Otir "I1ARLiT011". CDA.L is now sold exclUsicely4 in . .
Pliiindeiphis mid vicinity:- by DAY A; 11.I'DDELL..—
.Parties Ordering' from them, may always
. depend upon
... •
getrinn is pure article. - ,
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(„)FFICE = I 09 'Walnut St. _ Philadelphia.
SILL:DIAN ,t, Ltio - 14L11,.
23.1 r •
Hazleton, May 9, •;4
DEDERICK'S - •
COAL HOISTING MACHINE,
Patented Aprill2l6. 1962.
This celebrated and unequalled Coal linipthur Ma
chine hap been in erarcessfnl operation for over. three
years, and the caret emmr iarge. number already, cold
are airing themopt perfect uatiefaction. It IP simple
and durable. having no. gearing •al all ; la rapid in its,
onemtion, and - yery. cagy for the. horse.. Desuiptive
CircoTani e.onmining letters of commendation;.P4Ces,
tc., pent free, on application: . • '4l‘ .L
L. & P DEDERICK. Sole Manufacturere,
• Albany. Agrkqlluril and Machine. Worlai.'
March 11. 'en. . Albany. N. Y.'
. . -
A L ENDARB,—A new. and Ibattalifnl
VV Calendat..javiwg. th e nunaha days and dates ; matte:.
ble for Oflieeti. - DepiZtt%*.o. It requiretrno alteritig;And
11.. In fact. aperpetual A lmanac Arid a . perfect ''TI3I-2E
KEEPER. : nine $25. Call and see them.
. IL C. GIIEE.N. - Watellmakar
ATel) /ft '84.. ,
* - 1 6 41 Centre It., Pottsylles'
I will teach yogi to pierce the Bowels of the Eirth;anir bring out from the Cavallo of "lottptaltuf WW2 which willgiYO. stiiiiith o4r-tsiti4 iiitijeTtanrioure Or '41;4 461LISON.
Will. HUNTER, Jr., di_ C0.,-
and
ANIP 9111Frt101 or.
White and Bed Ash An-thracite Coal,
And
- -A for:the '
PRE . ..4I'9N . COAL,'!
.
T.H.A; •SOHOLLENBERGER -- :4IGENT,
• • and Shipiai of the.COtelifated
lit:flack Heath . White'.Asti and. Peaked faun-
I • bin Free finning': .:.• .."
PINK: ASH • COAL: • •
I; • P. OI'ADDRESS--POTTSVILLE or MINEILIWILI:r.bckny/-
.
kill County; Pa.
P2,:,fki
COAL.
.4ST FRANKLIN _ll. ORB E . R-R
E
VEIN COAL:
MyEat, -Franklln LorhPrey Coal iti DON.: sold.exclu
• siyely by Messrs. CALDWELL SAM - Ye:WA: Co., who
'I are my Side Agents. Parties orderiiMfrom them, may .
latiwa . ys depend upon getting aOW article.: - '• ••
• •• 1N0•11 9 Walnut St Philadelphia • - •
-;• • .1 Nci. 111 :Broadway ; .Trinity_
; OFFICES.: , • York.
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• LNG 144.1itaIeSireet, BostOr.. . • •
• HENRY
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Tremorit, March' 'lO, '62 , ' •; • ••
CONNOR' PATTERSON,
• • • : .111ipet4 and ShiptierE of the Celebrated •
LOCUST' MOUNTAIN :COAL,
J.S. PATTERSON.: -
' • ' Pot.t.gville,
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Schuylkill Courit):;
O C - 041 ! - erJER-.4:T0*4".
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GREAT IMPROVEI'iIF;NT - .IN - COAL - SCREENS:
• The underskrned aii• now piepated to inatinnianre;
lit their.Ohop, in l'ilinemville• nil - kintifi of SCREENS for
screfrptinff Cohl: of the irriproved manufvture, patented
to Jonas Laubenstein, 4th February, .1662. •• • . . .
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Screens thrnnfactired by tnis
.prneeSs, ire more dn-.
ratite. maintain thCir form barter. and :refurnished as
cheap.as any to be had in the County., • • ' :
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. They arc made. of square iron, in 9itch, Shape as lo
`recent the Coal Qliclipr, from one Size . tn the other he
lore iris thornnehiy assorted. thitS- preparinglt better
thansaii be done by c4.et 'roe or wirenreerui.-• . :
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The' mahnfactnrem. urgently ;request all.. Operators
mug hig Screens, to eiamine. those new patent Scree,n
et thedr.shop. or .at . IVork.at the. Mammoth -Why Col
hay of George S.-Ilepplier, wear St. Clair, where -,the2
have been in use for some time
• By purchasing !-.ett:ens. trisde..arider this Ratent,:liti:
gatit.n,or any trot:l6le is- tiipat ent rightS will be
All Work 011 e-with . proniptness'and ". •
.1- 5: L. LALTBENSTEIN;
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.. ..J. U. Fik.i.ci - -<,-- - - • :-,
-.., (SrCCESSOR TG BROCK '..tBI.IpESIAKIER.) ' •
WIRE: ,-(_7()Al..
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.tinder the Jenkins' Pritent • ; • •
COR. RAILROAD ek. NOECWEqIA.N STS.i
- ' • ' .' • POTTSVITA , F.; PA. -..
' Jan 2:, 64. - ..: ~- .• • '. •.. .
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OE . IIIII &
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:NEW. COMBINATION .00AL - SCREENS:;
The undersigned take - pleasnie in announcing to'Coal
Operators and othem that they are .mauufacturinga
new COAL SCREEN of their Invention', . which they
vili'guarantee fo wear twice as long,. and do 'its work -
Vetter thatrany Crimped wire. Screen .nie. The
trienLs turned out by its ran be bent to 'any. circle re-
Mitred. We also guarantee that tits 'mesh.. will &watts
. retain its original xize u ntil entirety worn out. • In: the
.crimped wire.Sereens the, meshes frequently slip, and
lose the proper mesh.tefore the Screen is half worn .
out. We manufacture'. any. sized mesh of our liew
taombinatitin Sereen, used in the trade. . • ,
irB'."3lr. Diehm, who was associated With...l"dr. Beach
am in'the: hnsineSs _of 'reannfactnring Sereens...at Nor
wegian and: Railroad streets. Pottsville, - having - 41.57:
solved parumrildp. end diSposed of his interest, has re
moved to Railthad street, in: the rear 'of. b. Esterly's
IlardWare Sibir; Centre Stint, and associated with him
in the'inannfacture 'of their rlew Coal Screens, ofall de-.
seriptioils,: Kr. Jasper Snell:
.I.le Yol felts! continuance
of the patronage heretofore so .liberally bestowed .upon
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We are also nninrifneturinn" a:style of Wire scree,n by
a proceis different •from that used in making crimped
'wire screens, as good iwevery ru iect, co: whicti tbe at
tention of Coal Operators is invited: • • ,
• - .• • • . & ffNELL, •
:Mu% nfacturers of Sgreens of all - descriptions at: the
elaorte*st. notice.. . [Dec. 26. '63 ,52,tf
- PATIgNT. COAL SCREENS.
The undersigned' baying inrchased of the; New_York
Wire Railing •Co., JENKINS , -PATENT... for
improvement .in the prOcess of manufacturing Coal
.Screens, &c.. hereby gives notice that thovelne'of Said
invention and the .validity - of the. . patent ham. already
been fallrestablished:aftera long trial in . the United .
States Ciren COurt: that injunctions have-been ivanted.
and wilfcoritinue to issue against any and all violations
of said patent right. • Alan that the injunction against
L: .I.anhenstelo of Minersville;Ta.. as infringers
of said - patent- washy'order of - the W. Circuit:Vend,
•0ct:15,1904; tully.and - cornpletely 'restored: The sub
scribers' elan desire to' give notice that the 'follow;
lag am thi,.only persons who, are at present authorized
to use the said patent improvement as manufactnrent of
CoalS
eseens. i n and thivniehont the Coalllegion
.L W. BROCK, Scranton. Pa., - J. FRICK ; Pottic.:.
ville,-Pn.; BROCK * SHOEMAKER, Tamaqua. -Pa. '.
. • As the minitlactureis would not make in ykdatlon of
the_stid rsiteot unless encount.-ed by, owners or renters
of . -Collieries. we, 'are 'determined to, proseeute every
ease that we discover of purcharom and cli
BP manufacturers of Coal Screens: made in violation . of
said prdent,fot hesltill'eFtent of tha-law. . . - . .
New ..l'ork,..Jen. CHASE *.Co.
MEOWS
M7*E .MCMKEN,4;
JENTI=S'•
‘‘' SATURDAY : MORNING JUNE :10= „ 18 . 65 .
FOR NALE . & TO LET.
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'ENOS hilnae in Pleasant Ron..--21
Apply to • ' THO.)IP_SON:-
. 4,"67 •
I. SASALE:- - -A Mouse ErPlemsafit Row,A
LE:---A ontolll7.o Street.. .Enr.terms apply to • • .
March 2.5; 'l2-tf • 'LC, TITOMPSON:
.910 LET.—Severtil Offices: on Centrestreet,'•
ttlfo.one on Alarket street:: Apply to.. • • - •
Marti) C. TIIOMPSON.
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VOR-SAL Ei—Two honspi and th.illA
•1: modern convenietwes in Mahanoy Street.
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Mahanoy Coinity. Apply to
' • • : JOHN , .:KEEN r on the.preiniies. •
May 20, .65
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O PlA!{ALE.—Four Steam' Engines in good.ruF Oß ning order , of 11/ horse • power.each:
with br_withimif boilers. 'Also one tubular. 'boiler Suit
able for the. Oil 13enioi3.. • 4ABEZ.SPARKS., '
Pottsville, 'Mirth. • . • • :CO/11 Street.
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WIIITB AMU , CO Ll4Elrf. for 'AXLE:
crry desirable White Ash
.Colliery de offered'
Inr - sale .C'LIEAP,,. well located in this Region. For
further partici:darn apply at this ofnea: • •.: .
RiArimtries• iron•ii_aALE,..=Two•
new SWUM:ENGINE& 6 bath , bore, 13 inch
strOke,jost flnisheil iinrl for Pain by .• •
• RICHARD S. NEWIiOLD. Eazie Worlar. •
• COppcOtte Depot,) Norristown. - Pn.
. `65 • . '
OR MA I.E.—The 'subscriber has nosy .bn hand
r. and forenle fine 9 Roia .
lniStine Krum, with •Lac. , , ,
Ons, Brum Wheel: Bed Platen, Pelestall, Ruh.; k.c.,
complete and in ved.order.. JABEZ SPARKS, •
.• Coal•Streer.
Garden and Farm land
.1.1 -ander good cultivation: with -*phi:Ml6 'improve
ments;• eitnate in • the Somneh of Plitt/37111e.. 'a
large.
portion of which maybe sold for hnildin'g lots.' For
PartieMarainquire ot • . ..WILLUAIS: WELLS.
April 15. •asi: • •• - • : • ift 7 tf .
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OR 1.4 E .--200 'acres . valuable Red' .Bh*
V • Land for-yarmiug,. situated.. in • I:6oin Valley.-
There Is a fine streamor•vvateF,..E.everal large, springs,
a'dne twostory.liOuse and barn. and thresh door. Ap-•
ply to • ,F.. E t BLAND, Pottsville: Pa.
Jan. 21..'65
F 0 •MA I. E.--The property " knownthetri
FOGARTY.. PROPERTY. miler. of East
Market and Railroad )3 tieets, -Pottqville.• .•For" 1 " 16 .
•ierrns appl.to : ' • CHARLES M. . •
• • Roal.Estate Agent;
Jan. 14; 1,5
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LIO.B. MALE: -- .A . in - und i vided interest in
.1
.: a . vnlnnble, tout, ofitrodnetive. COAL LAND.• in
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New Castle Tot;tship, - Schuyikill
. Connty;" : tioni.Avoilind
Iby..two'collicries. :Apnly to• : . - ' .. •-, . -.
• • -- : FRAICKLEk B. GOVitisl, Pattsvillo. Pa :
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V O R NA IL E .. - -731 CI acres of excellent Timber
.1 . Lam - 1.-estimated TO contain 'ore! 30,0041.000 feet of
Piheand-fleniloch . timber, •itintate on Trout. Reif;
a branchof'Lycondrig Creek..l4'mile. front Viifl-n . .
liamsiwiri;.• '.•• . • .' FRANK :CARTER • .
Real L'state Agent, lifahanny city, Schuylkill Co.. Pa.
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•1 4 -3 110111- NA 1. E. ,--Two NEW-BOILERS, 30 inches.in
U . diameter i - 20feet in lelmth. :Also,-.elx , SECONO
RAND BOILERS, 30 inches.in diameter vied' 20 feet
• long • one•cast-iron• CUPOLA, tot' mit:biting iron; with
drop . bottont. Also. itbont 1000 feet. of, y;' chain:
• •-•• • - .TABEZ SPARKS, Coal Street, l'ottsville.
• '.• Nbc.llo, 'O4, . - . • •;* ,• •. ' - . ' . 47.-tf -
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• 1[ 4 . 1 /lit R E-NT.,-Thi. ldrge .Brick• }loft] 'corner of
- r. Centre - and-Min Street . ., 1:A41101 10 T CitYA
known ill: the MANSION IIOUSE: . Possession'
giv,en on let of April. Apply to.': '.•. '' ' .. .. . .
-' THOMAS A: lIIDDLE or . - • .
- ' OEO:I4...TitOUTJIAN,.:IitI Walnut St:. l'hilada:
3lnich t',s:`67i. . ,: - . ... '.--... . ~;12: .-
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pun SAL IE.-The «ahecrttierhas now unhand
• anti - for .sale - nue- S horse : Tx - Aver 'engine.' Spit tied
tdate. and Spring Packing. i‘ith• force pumps and gnv
ernor. . nye. horse . Isnver engines. *.suitatile.for
driving Screens - at a dirt . hank. ;IA fiSZ SPARKS.
• : . • :. Street. Pottiir tile.
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riiowN PROPERTY.FOR SA L. E..—The
-throe-story Brick liuthling, .usetlits n Shire,Ware,
house,and'Dwellinr.situntecLweit side of. Hai-A.
mid street. and eust sido of L6gati street; in the PL.
liornugh'of_Potttiville. • For further, pArttenlans:
ihrjuire of GEORGE Fl. FOTTS.iii GO,. ilinerayille: or
A. S. MOORHEAD. Pottsville: ' ,
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'POO SA Lt. Ole TO: RENT.—Th 6 ; under 2.
- 4: - ...elizned - otters_ for bale nein . rent: nu easy tends, a'
valnable*.property.near titel'otterille••DCliot, .S 0
• - .feet tront•on Coal rtieet and CZ Sea, rleep. • ex'
tending RaltroruFetreetl'olornich is itrected.a
Substantial frarue elrup.or warclanuse s . .4s feet iiv a feet:
two stories high. •••••• .• • . • SILAS 13ALL.'..
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It S A E r a ' Uwe! fin g. and
Sitre'situtite earner of Centre no Second - streets..
• • .size of let; reet. - 107.. e.•
of building.; 55);,' by .20 feet. Stable: n lot., • ft
is a valuable and.desirable business :stand. Fpr
terms.and,otbet puiticulnre. apply , the , prerniSes,
to .. • • • If.ol3ElfT 'A. GLOVEIf.... , •
• • • • - Centre.Street,
Oeteberl29, ~ • •
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7r, NGINES.4-I*AND:.IIIACIIINERIC -FOR
'.5.A.'11.F.---The.subscribers have for stile two teen-
t) , horse Engines,. with 'Milers t . one temhorstt and one
- five-hotse, also . . with Bolters tyn Lifting`-Pumps,
and In inch, with n 0 feet of Pipe; 0i) of wroneht.
into Pipe, together - with a.lot. of. Putrip-Ilolis,
suitidde for Collieries.' Apply nt ,the of
'flee of the inthscribers, - Rittlroini.street; • Pott.vi
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• ' GEO. Si PATTERSON & BROTHER,
;Idly •A.l. • • : • • `28.41
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FOP. KA 1,F.:.-A fre . , - nexv, t+even-ortave Rose
' wood piano: - with. round_ corners: carved; leg
~. .F;4l
seollopkeys;full tone and ..iieivell,style
of ittnidt... Any one detirouti OF purch- - • . -•-• ..
lisitt: tan_ pee.theinstrdment ' itnd- learn : LI -;
:the terms tic calling at . the office of the
'undo - 84.'9a adjoining the Uninu Ifotel,' Centre St.:
P,lttstddr... ";- .• • • ' -' ' ... J.. - A. TIAZEN.
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17.4.1.1.TA8 ...E. P IFLOP-E KT V' tor S4I.ILE.
: - , • ,-Tlie:.Water Power and front 15011 to 2060 acres' cd
Mountain Land, is offered for sale." This proper...n .
ty iseithated in West 'Bratqtrick"TowiteldP;
tielniyikil I Coubty..op .the Little Sehitylkill- Rh, .
• • •er and Itailroarj..one - mile above. Port Clinton, and ie
'known as the Schuylkill. Forke Property.- Poe: tiirme;;
:.t.c.; apply .to GEORGE,.t WM. 11. . SCIIALL,. at Or
wigsburg-. • :1 - .• •:- '. ~ .. . ilsioY.iiS,. , Ci3 • 4S-tf .
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dri oral 11.nsittit nt Private ttle.;--:•Tiie sub- .
N.,/ -Scribers Ofter:ler.••sale TWO -TRACTS'OF"COAI,
LAND. .orated ..Schttyllcill County. .• •
• Any information roncerninqthese.tinets of Coal . Land
will be given on application to Bunn PATrr aksin,• Esq.,
of Pottsville; or either of the aubsciiberS. .. • .
• 7 • GEORGE SCIIALL;
• • Exkuttire of the Estate of John Selisll,.dec'd:
F 0 It- SA IL .Strimg 60. horsepower engine,
6 foiit:ftroke with r large dr nin - complete.' . also
pump shalt andheavy Wheel's for - Pumping and hoisting.
Stroke of. pump wheels, -7 foot, to Ai - orkot 14 or . 16. inch
pump, • With stub cork' all bob custings.:.to work
dhintirods; •The engine is: in good-order : cylinder, re
ared with new:spring packing and new piston rod..
Also, one 211 horse eneme. suitabh, for running a. break'.
er all size:. of pullies- to work the Same,
at • . WREIN & KROTIIER, Coil St 'Pottsville.
yI March 25, •
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,Olemirntilte of 310
F.
acres situated in .Westinoreliind County... Pa.. 'fruit
Miles, from the county seat and twentle!eitflit miles from
Pittsburg.; well Waterefl. , -near one Hundred acres of
Mktimber—two houses, barn, Kahle. an
owellent steaursaw mill, a fine voting: orch
.""+"'.'ard of -crafted fruit.. the trhulc fund
nnder
liiid•w•ith COAL and Ipiife Convenient to the Railroad.
*lilcirretult.sit turnable to fho.s.iWishinf.fto:enzage in
'the Coal business. . • Titib perfect, priCe moderate, and
terms easy: ss faun. anxious to sell: . 'For particulars
inquire you) elfs i,r by letter f o Rey. ArS. - FoSter..West
.thester,Ta.,.or.to the undereignetYat City.
Westmsreland co:, Pa.,
Xr.EW liitteitin.Enkine for 250 Iliorp.ei.
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...POwcrillnilt at'l3nrtionimor Work; , , Bronk
lyn,.N. Y...twhere .be seen); a FIRST CLASS
Illgb4l6x.Bed piatellorizontal Kteani: Engine Cylin,
der ti fek Ftroklny 30 • inebet4diarrieter ; Steel . piste - 11
rod . i.Reynaltltiil'arent Governorfind 'Adjustable cirt-off:
Wrought Iron Shaft 13 feet.long. 14sg feet:in'cliameter
at nobs. PIN inches at celiac. Fly wheel '2O feet in di.
meter: weighing 1S tons. f..tiitable • fez - Mining or Mau.:
afacturine . purposeu. Apply to . -• • . • -.-
A. &P. 'ROBERTS. & Philadelphia.'
W3l. LALLY, Mauch Chrtnic.,Pa.. - ' -
THOMAS BARBER • Allentown; Pa.. or
RIPBBARD IU:IITP:4:KER. Burdon
Irnn'Werki,'Brooklyn..N. Y.:.
31m:ch 25;065
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17 1 0 R SA 11. E .—A Finali Farm,' situate about. two
milet fromllkit.• Carbon:, along- the TUmbling Bun,
.Nortb hfunheinf Township, Schuylkill .• County,. ad
joining .prpperty , of the Schuylkill NarMatien - .•
Company, Mrs. Lyon and Jacob Huntiingdr. Jr.,
containing one hundred acres, . twenty-five r.o .
which are -clear and' in cultivatiutt. . . There" IS- n two.
story stone dwelling house on the premises,.. surround'-
.ed by choice fruit trees. . Also a loc . barn and -other
necessary improvements: For .huthertairticularannply;
In Mrs. MARY Mt UADE Carbon. 'or to THOS.
.R.-BANNAN; [Feb. I.S,
L.. jel OA L .L EASEPL—T he mutincribers frave
, . kJ - deterrained to make several -leases' 'on' their'props
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arts',- known. as the E.T.Nrccur- Pr.orarttr. - situated In
Schuylkill County r • and in the .immediate vicinity 'lll
Tr6oaaonA::. The gnitind:his . been fullYtieveioped, and
I : those dishing a first rate colliery,
,ean obtain one.' wah
i - ouCraultin any further explorations of . thisatne:. • ..
None neectinaker4Plication nulesif capablebf,:prect-'
• leg all the. improvements.._ - .. :' - • • • .-: .. -. , *.
I ' ' Apply to 'GIBBON BAST. Schuylkill •flaten. tichn) , l-
i kill County.. Pa.; or to DAITIS:PEABSON, 2u'l Walnut
.' street, I,'hilidelphli -
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-. • January 1?•6.5.. ' -: - : : ..... - • : 1 . -tr: • • ..
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131RIVATE -04 AL . OF VA LuAncE
LAND—The underelpied reidding near Or.
wigshdre, offers of private pale -his: valuable :nett of
land mituate in Branch .Tamiship.' Coanty,
thijohiliig lands of Cresson and others, containing 103
Acres and allowanees... . .
This land is 'veil and beavlly limbered. consiciting
ehiefly. or heavy Wliite Pine....llemlock.. Oak ands=
chestnut. Three valuable veins of C41.1i are
also mining through.. this land, and.bnilding
•stonot are abundant tt.ereon . . The Tremont branch of
the-Mine Hill - and. Haven • Railroad - names
thrintft it. . , " HEi RY.EE!iEIt.
- .March 11:'6S. • : . to,tt
IXT7. C. 11017.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
TOBACCO, PIPES
AND. CIGARS,„
• Cintre St., Opposite the Town Hall,
• POlrrovitaLE,
01/ 11/ E 8, ra . rWeddirige446lll• l Part-
At..; am ba•oblailled at .- -, • • :
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A MEM CLAN WATCHES..I . r! gold and 'dyer . Catesmita:leen Clocks,. and Jewelry of all de
seriptione74en be obtained at the store of;,
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Si`pt. tr . ! • • Coxitro o:rset,
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IN-
31,135. Ei.,titowys
GREAT VIEUPRYSICIL DISCOVERY.
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TOR DEiiitcESS,:NOIStS IN
DISCHARGES PROM THE EAR; • • •
• • CATARRiI.NEURALPiA; RtiEUMATISAL,
ASTHMA •(' • _ •
SCEPitLA.:BRONGIIIAL AF . rEcrio: , .ts
THROAT: DIFFICULTIES •
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Dieciwed EYes.'4wslof Hair, Enlemeroeir; of tbe Ltve
, Diseases or the
, Eicliieysi Constipstion.. dr!ffeif:
• . Piles, Insa,til Parniyals;*.ush
CONST3.MPTI.ON.
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With all and, every disease 'which infests the. Munson
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'• ' . - ' ,- body: cured efleatually by :. •
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MRS. :R. iG.':IIROWN!S
IETAPM'SIOAL DISOOVL'ItY.
PRICE $6
MRS:. M..' G. BROWN'S
Celebnited
POOR. RI,CRA.RD'S EYE WATER.
Price per bottle, $1.50--Smaii Size-, 59 cents.
MRS. 3f. nnoly.rs
Celebniteil ,
Y.A.T.
Prtc - pefbottle.,sl.. ," ' *.
Ot711.±11:No. - 41fi AR(7I-I.Stree t:, - Pitilnd el Al a.
\o. 15 PEMBEItTON Sgnurei E 3 strip.,
'No hormz with-instrinnenta.
. hlowirm: in the . '
No snuffintt up the hoptrils or; introducing. wires...
'7 No - prat ring medicine down the throat. . •
The METAPHYSICAL .DISCCVERY will reach eve
ry pt that, rtrugri • and instruments' will reach; and
thousands spot of plucee . besides• •
ONLY •ONE ROOT.
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' 'There .only tine: root in - the:Men:ln body . which'
gives birth.to and sustakvithelife'M disease.. NO mat
ter-what name -is given to .disease-: - ne matter where,
Or how located In the ivstem "; noMatter bow long.
standing.'or - Whether it is hereditary: ormot.i. 1 might
call the disease which the ltoclT is subject to. from. II:
noranee ot the; first cause. - Legion: Ent underst r ana
Mul.rentemben that I. do ; Mt' treat disilase.; I treat the
•
c3talite. r Ilemeniber there is-hnt one cau se_. Everything.
.oyerhing that effect... Were.l to treat effects, I
should-oily are hastening the 'patieuts"to 'their long
resting'place in. the 'how-church-yard, where they are
now carried in thousands daily. - •
scyqud Advice.
caf : ce - pf local. Filcien,.Oi adexple.i . ..ittacks of
disease,-A BOX OF THE ' •
.Igetp,phy*aaL:DisoOvery,'
Is I . OtICKER and SAFEIt than the preeen . ce of the
PILYSIEIANS THE ',AND.. •' •
Let in theft. lionse.
CVTIE OF DEAFNESS OF TWF4' 7 4.TY
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TEALS; STMS'OiNO.. . •
.TOtin A. Newcomb, :0( QuinCy. do' Certify 'that I •
have been:entirely deaf in rtiy)eft ear ler tivluty years,
and for tit , ' pastliqx• yearsmy.right.ear has been so deaf
that I could not het& conversation or public speaking oL
any. kind: • I ppuld tint hear the church • belle ring .while ,
.wee sitting iirthe church: • Ihave also, been . .-trobbled
for a.nuniber of 'ear+ wither very sore - throateli that•l
was obliged to give up . einging inehureh...for Lb:id - 10k
my' voice. I • had great •fiouble my head:terrible
moisea., almost to. creme: s. My head - felt, numb and
• stupid, and 'was a source of constant - trouble to•me:
••tricavery renWilY that could bethought of. I went •
• to aurblls. but
. as they...wanted to list inetruments,
iconldytn~g. to 'do With. them:. Abent•mbe
monih•siiice.l obtained Mrs. M. G. Brown's' liletaPh
steal Dbwo.very and used. it - aceording Co theSdirec-,
Boils on the bottle. And the result is that thehearine
- of bothienrids - perfectly restored, so that I:can henna..
'well as any.man. •• The-great .trouble in my headleNen- -
,titely'gone. -51 y heed feels perferfly•enernind lit rest.
• My throat, which ivas so dieeasedos entirety, eured,.and
'I haVe recovered my voice again. • I would not take one
tho&and dollars for the benefit I have received in:*
use or-Mrs. Brown's MetaphysicalDise.overy. .
• : CURB-.OF. CA . TARIM,
.
Mrs. Cheevem residing at 62-Aliert Street: Bos
tom.tiayS : , - , i' I have . been trinibled for fonr: years with •
sore throat. For two years I fiuttetd with catarrh and
great diz•zitiess in my- head:. It seemed ati tf 1 was fall,
Ignffered greatly with asthma. it-heing heredita , •
ry:in leas dlseaSed could not
go where there - ..was any Mist. :I had great_ path in my
-head gild :neck. „ L•have suffered: Much: With cold:feet..
The bones iu my neck were: e.rawn out Of plate .with
the asthma. ahil MY throat looked.like raw beef,. After,
applvin:, to several physicians MM . obtaining no relhif, •
I tinnily applied to G. Brown: by•whosii.medi
cines I - have been so: touchlielietiterithrtt I now siSeep.
althmigh I could not formerly •go Where there
•
was any duet.. rcould not go tci the'door sritla my head
uncovered without taking an attack of *asth.... a..
.7tly asthma.. now :entirely gone.. :My eatarrh has
wholly dismaxsared. ; I felt-weak and languid. for many:
:yews. se that I wean burn - ion to mYself. ..Tha coldness
: of my feet .hms disappeared: -and I hml 'a genfral
lation through My entire system. so that I begin to' fee: .
;as • formerly; hill of strength" and vivacity. and-canal
tend to Leasehold duties as well. as ever.l did in my life:.
CATARRII OF .TIIIRTY* YEARS' STANDJNG
. .
I; Pronbridtmport,..certiry. that I
bawd - been troubled - with a bad catarrh' for upwards-of.
thirty 'years. I obtained .11rs: - N. G. Drowu's . 1 1 ,Itdaphy-.
sical Discovery, and in. 'ten. minutes after nsititt• it
.found relief that I never found before. I 'have used the
medldne faithfully, and I believe, that it. went to the
roiit of mY,iiisease. and I feel as. if, catarrh wati eradica ,
ted from, my eyStein, foul effecta•of said
. disease
haviti.e - ceased. -My: wife also - has been anffeting from a
complication, of diseases. On- • usititr. the Discovery,.
'clotted' blood end matter rushed fr om • her head, and
"fltelonnO-Imatedlate• and has been:plaint , . bee
generallicalth ever since, ....Under these circumstaim.s I.
.heartily: recommend the.lletaphysical Discovery -to. all
NEURALGIA
Certificate of Mr. 4; P. LITCII. of Charleiiiitin. Mas
This in to Certify that nine weeks since I was attacked
with. Neuralgia.• in the mast violent forth. Several
:physicians were applied 'to; whit, did all they • could to
,relieve me. but 10.00 purpose. Every patent Medicine •
-and reniecly that .ctitild be found. Were. applied Without
'effect,. -My. LucAria pout t iced and bandaged in without'
find - relief. Since. tho.Nenralgia att, - icked me I lost
twenty-seven pounds of fiesh. ...In 'this strike a 'friend Of
mine recrnmmended me .to try Mrs. M. G, BroWwi Meta-
PhYffical Discovery. as it had cured' friend of his of co
zy hitifeyiti - . which
. liad lififfled - . the . skilr of the Most. •
eminent. phySicians. . • • • .
-Consequently I went to Mrs.'lll. G. :BrolVirif ofilee;
'and obtained her MetatifiCideaf Discovery, oft Saturday:
- the nineteenth instant, l applied it at lour O'clock in.
the' aftemina.- The result was that Neuralgia subsided.'
-Almost immgiliately-I . felt relief. I slept well, without .
-any ponitice as before d and at the time. of giving this
certificate, The 41st- consider myself. delivered of
my disease; and'recennmend the Metaphysical :Discove--
TyLt.6 all whoare-suffermg: . • • .
A REMARKABLE, CURE OF BLINDNESS
Caitiff° W,, July 23,..186.1.—5tre, ifrown
Madame i-1 have been • quite blind in. my right
eye ,for serbuiyears. - have been to. several ducturs;
whcmi-rheard could restore my 'eyesight; but they ne
veidone me any ',deo& lapezt :large sums of - money.
in tritveiling• to where I- heard there, were'doctorg who.
conldbenefit :me, but none of them. could . do me 'any
good. thought•My case hopelettis, until told by
friend you: could relieve : me- aent. by a. friend dud
procured your. "Metaphysical Diiiccivery," and in twen
ty-four-hours after the first treatment, I could gee:Vito
• distinctly: ' am:veiTthankful for mydeliverance.
• . . • ' I remain yOuns. truly. •
. .
Read the following Cretincate. handed to Mrs. M. G.
Brown. of 410 Arch Street, .by , Rev." - P. S. Henson; pas
ter of Broad. Street Baptist Church • • . • .
.. • , .• .* Philadelphia, October 17. Is 2.
From injuries received in my right eye. when a boy,
a chronic intlemniatkin had • been preduced, "in Cruise.
el - fleece of which I.entlered conttantinartrydom. Every •
moment- of my-wet:hie life was embittered, add I was
frequently unable to sleep at night. -•-•
A variety,of rerriedies.had.been resorted• to wilbhu
sneces.-. and -I entertained.'the phrpose. as.a 1.%4 resort,
01 having the ball takerCout of the socket; in the hope
Of. thus finding relief.
10 The meanwhile, mOst.provicientially, I. noticed one
day in a shoPwindow a bottle of Poor. Riehard'a Eye
.Nt'ater I had never heardof it before. but determined to
ty ;•.—and did'with the.most kelightfurresults. In ft
few days the painful. irritation was removed. I : could
bear the stroneest light, .and went forth -as it were to
to_the enjoyment of a new now keepa bolt-lea
it always in the lionee, and it my eye, seems at all dis,
• posed to annoy me. I give it a dose and there is-an end.
of it, *1 would pot be without itior)any amount of
money...l take occasion in say further,- that • mv .wife
used to euffer severely at times from protracted pain
in and ever her eyes, and she has foitnd Poor" Richard's
EyeNirater:a sovereign specific in -her case, giving her
almost instant • • . .
-Gratefultro 43.0 d for the benefit I have 'pernona'lly r*-
ceived. 1 cannot but recommend the preparation 'poet
cordially tonll who are. sufferers like mveelf: . : .
• Pastor of "hood St. Banner Church.
. • Iteeidence.„l43a POptar St., l'hlltt;:,
Read Kr.. EL etrtilltiteq 180 'Broadway,
Saratooa, Springs, N2.Y.
Poor Itirbartts.Ere Water cured my eyesi, an that I
can noir read the . .tblest print without glasses. some.,
thiul.; I bare not done before in ten years. Of all . EIS
Waters inver,toil by butnan skill,.thistaps the 'climax.
. •• 141 BS: X. G. 'BRQ*N.'"3
Celebrated Medicines,.
- • - •
'Can' be had at all druggists, everywhere.
• .
DENAS BARNES CO., Na. .22- Park Row, NSW
York, Sole Agents .for the sale Of Mrs. M. E. Brown's
celebrated Medicines for the United States and Canadas.
To be had 'Wholesale of Johneon. Holloway lc Cow.
den. No: 23 Neirth Sixth Street.Thiladelphia. Pisa at
'hint: M. 43i. Brown's Cam No; 410. Arch Street. 11:Ma.;
dek
March 11. '35. .
.
"And it thou gay thy' heart:. Whetefore come
there thing upon me ? .ror the greahtv.s of thine in
icjnity are;. thy - ..tirt* dilK'o,vered, and, thy ?tali made
.bare."-- 7 4texteLut zit, v. 22, • • •
. .
?'llave seat' heard of the wonderfnl one:horse shar
That 'was: built in suclica ;- • .
It.rana httticlred.yetirs. - to a clay, • ". - •••
And then. 'of-it sadden, it. 7 -4ta.ssed await
Eighteen . San6edalid re--, •
Abraharies.reign hadlrtat: begun .
.•
When he Called on every ',sod-of-a:jun. • • .••
'To hasten away to Washington, ' •
That was the.year When Charleston town • . • •
Fired the flag and tore it down, . •.• •• •
And M•Dowell'sattriy was rdime so brown," • • -
On that sad day of our soldiers' fates ' • "
Jeff Davis formed his confederate Stateli.
Now, inforining; governments,..l. tell
.yottWhat, •
.There is 'always, somewhere a weakest spot- •.
In enhstitutfon-pOiversorlawa- . ' .
Executive, Jtaliciary-look out thr flaws 1 . •-•:
In Legislottireinrldng.still.- • •••. .•
Find in somewhere you must and Will!,
• Abode' r belowwnhita or without- • ,
And thitt‘s thereason.•beyond a dotibt, " • ; •
Astute confederacy doesn't, wear out, •, • ..
Bilt breaks down soddenly; .with' a thri lls
And something 'decidedly like• • ••a .•:..
.. . •
But Jeff. he etworeas. rebeli, .•
• (Pathan: "I he d--dglind,a'.-,d',•you."j. ".
He wont(' build a nation to beat the world:
And his .starazind bars'' should never be furled, • .
Of all the governrhents the globe around •
Ills should be so builtit couldn't break.dOwn _
For Jeff. Davis Said mighty plain .• .
That the'weakest.pince must stand the Strain, •
An' the way to fix it; as'l Maintain, •• • • •
To neikethat.place: as strong as the • "
Sti•Jeff. when tied 'seized Arsenals and Forts, • ..
Customhouses. Postollices-shut up the court.
And thciroughly;•4lred.theSonthern heartsJi• •
'-Stole front the constitution some:vital - partit, . •
Inserted some -others ilevisetiliylnterea.
• And based the structnre'on back:, of-slaves;.
:Calledn et'invention'at:MOntgomery town,. , •
Which;•without diScussieu; bolted it down: • •
.He then filled hitt army, a matter of course. •
• If yorCwilmt volunteer you insistgo by force , .
Ills tuvalry scampered the Ctinfederacy
• A man Was conscripted wherever tonnd..
...-•
• That was.the,ivily to put her through
• “There,r said Jeff. Davis, "I think she'lL do:"
•
‘'Do teljy2ii rruther guess • . '...•
:She was a wonder: and nothing less l - •
Days,• weeks. and months Soon rolled away, • •
And the Confederate Army was as Strong.. RS gray
And fresh us on BuliEntes first battle day! -.•
•
Slvty.twO Came. and again was fohnd • • •
Jeff's nasterpiece (pile strong and anund. .. •
• Sixty came. increased by : three, . •:•••
Strong and tiro/. as all agree. • : ,
• Sixty-four then•rapldly came , . • .
. unial-tratieh.t he same! • ',-
Tidings - of disaster begirt to arrive, • •
. 'Grant and Sherman bring inSixtrfive I • • .
Little, of all Jeff'. Vali:eti here i. .
...Will he know itt.the end - of . the I/rear:lt year
'•lTe's.now.feeling . his.neck-and•looltitig queer ;
In fact there is nothing•keeps its youth. - •
•So far - Truth.: as I know. but Freedom and;
This.is a.moral that runs at large-
•-•
Like a - -"contraband" from his master's charge.:
•
A
prillEighth-;-Lee's surrender day- • -
The confederacy shows signs of decay C
•.• Tint nothing local; as'one may say, •
. There couldn't . he.-for Davis' art: . .
Bad made. if so like-in every part. ' • • .
•.• That there - wasn't a chance for One to start :
The Etteeutive instas strong :is. the. States, :
.Which. were perfectly ennalin all their traits; . •
'Whilst i ltirlittiary. and Legislature bore
The alma' strength.....neither less nor More, •
. The interior States as strong as the foret - - : •
„The Army and Navy soul Chief, encore- .
.•
And yet ; as asshole it is. Past a doubt- •
.In another month' it'wlll be worn.out .• -•
• -.
• April TWelity sixth:. • • •
This morning She.rmantakes it drive.: ...., r.
Now: Joe Johnston getout of the way 1
•.• "rtitir career and your army end to-day • •
But :left with his sniff. like, a donkey at bay.. '
Wouldn't iourrender-:so off went they! .
• •
.••••Jeff.'s.hiirrieil'ilight was terribly vexed.. -
"Ity,Wilson's eavalry-and-Tefi:-was perplexed
• lie' waS.followed - this place. harraSsed in the next
. And:the cavalry iiillowed, o'er vallevand
Until all at once their luirses .
By a hasty encampment. clbsetti it rill ; .•
And ,whatdo ytiti think .he General found ? • •
When he arrived. and waa, looking Remind:.
, !Mirth old. woman, in cap, and hoops, •
To •otice.til her boots she totters-and stoops. .
•
. Until a sahre, thrnst under .her skirts„, • •
Shows - ither - e•the hoot pinches.. or where the shoe
hurts i
1 And' the Caritedeniey collapsed, like -
weak.' hallow ' :.• .. •••• .
• Or as if it had 1 - wenn . ..the mill titid•been ground. ' ":"
•You'see how;of course. it: yitutre not a dunce; •
• - .The 'Confect eraey went all to pietea at once ; • -
• Ali went at once.L•and nothing went. first, . •
Justas allbubbles do, whenever they burst j' ; •
,
.11hd ; tif thativcinderilti. Confederate State: ,
..
• • -Logic Is . • • •.•
: PitTSBUR6..MaY, 11,115,'
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.. . :• •.- . . ieommrstr.A.Tim-3
• -....,. OUILITISIWIRTON TRIP.
. .i• {., :' :Poris*u.Lii, J1.1116;18 . 65
'Monday, 22:c1 of -May, Was . he:day set for;
the Starting . fbr Washington city to. witness I
the - grand reyietv. • We- started irltheMbrn- I
ing - train from - Pottsville . .and reached. Au -A
burul.whenour iron steed-came to . a halt; and I
was, refused a crossing at the second bridge i
below, that, place,- ow ingt o: the high water off
the previous- night which carried' away the;
tressle works Which supported the•iron.spartl
which . they were putting in, at that point. :
2A heurs. elapsed, when.. we then-got - under.
Way] again : and - readied- Philadelphia city - h
:about five o'Clock, -P.' .M.` i , which was tonlateh
for the 4. o'clOck train - fir-Washing-trim Coh- I
sepuently We-had 1.61ay over in the .city till I
•11.15. P.-, M. - ; when -we . started :,and.. reached
-the denot. at .10. P. :M . :, and 11)&11 the regii-
train already - .:filled,'-init tWo extra cars
were attached to the:train; andWe were ena
bled I r to gpt scats anti Started-for Washington: -
There were left behind about I.lso..ptisSengers;
.
. who', were
...unable to get seats . in the train.
We ..finally.' reached Washington. 'city. at .7
oclock. ;Before arriving at the -city,' we...saw I
- (i'enJ .Custees . - cavalry to ovi it g :ictsVarci. thel
• city.! They ~ were.-quartered, near Bladehs : I
burg. -' At ti o .position
.was our positiowas at* the
national Capitol, when Gen. - Custer passed;
-* bo! led the right, and opened
. the
,firSt...clay's .
renewing - of the troops,.. Which was the Aliny
of the 'Potomac, and of which the oth Corps
fornied a . part ; -comnianded by Gen: Parke:
Genl..Parke is Second
.to none in ability attraii
engineer offider: , and' as a : ctirpat:commander
lie has-shown himself ecfnally capable.-- Ins
• staff is composed of some of the finest intel
lectS of the laid.-The business consequently:
.
goes on • harniortionsly which is - pleasant to
• the Paiiielpantk and- beneficial to-the govern
. anent. : The .composing: the first day's
review; .being
.- in :the : command Gen.
.3leade, - --b - roiight before -: - the citizens .olthe
-land; the tineSt_spechiten -of . a . veteran army.
- any laudi (timid produce.- . When van loOketil
upon'the brenzed.faces of the soldier andhisi
sun !-burnt - uniform: l - you then perceive: en-!
'deuces of the service of yetertn soldierj
had - Seen. : -But 'the beatity exhibited to the
eye Of a soldier vas- the.sparkling .45f bright.
and Well - cleaned - nitiskets and - .equipage.'
. -The arms' and
..accoutrements of the umnt
Were, 'I haVe-no.- doubt;-a . source of: pleasure I
to their- officers, .and... Was% to The visitors a!
' - Splendid - Scene..: The .Cadenced - Step. in the'
column teas :splendid, and each- corps; dins
-ien,brigade;.• and regiment carried with thetir,
that proud ; emblem Of hurnan liberty,- . . the I
.Stara anti • Stripes. .- As. the different ,regi . -,
ments passed with shattered and blasted flag- 1
staff and torn flags and. weather . beaten tem-
- natita of colors flying, - I' thought of the many
- biraveand_rioble souls who : tell int'defence of
that Memories of
. - whoni- - will never
die in the hearts :Of .the- - American, peeple.
-The artillery and. Cavalry. in 'Gen. - Meade's
.
corritnand were lery,fine.- .-' • ~.. - . .. . . .: .
- The second day's review composed the ar . ,
my 'or . G-en. Sherman.: The columns Ofin
. fanty... presented it . - :splendid.. sight; -Their
marching was like a well ripened wheat field,
when the W ill (ICAUSeB its
,cidenceof motion
to work in unison.,-: So-matched the army of
-- Gen, Sherman. - : he. artillery and• cavalry of
. Gen. Sherman's - army was a• splendid sight :
- but; the graffiti scene of the daywas Shennitn'S
. pack mule train )vrileh Arm the quartermas
. tera,..• ordnance - and ; medierit . departments.
they carried with them young negyoesi :from
.6 td 8: - . 3 , ears-of age: : a •few - coons, Chickens,
. . etc: . All were mounted Upon' the.ton of - the
. inules.
.„ - AlliMall; theYWere two of the hapi:
- es,
ri Vdaysi ever spent in my-life, and 16; the i
. • Atnecan lien* :ttib.i . . proudest. . I. have my,'
. . tiOubta - Whi,thertheretan be an army in any
other land to:compare - with it. : ' : • • .. , •
- • -- --We ire much 4ndebted to .Gen„; Griffin for'
his kindness While eonlimuiding a DiyisiOn in,
the ffth Corps, for. passing us - into the inplii-
Mire infront orthe President's -stand,-,giving
us nperfeef.vieW of-the:Prtssident and. Cabinet,
: and-all the army Officers, ..The.President'itip
perirance just suited my taste.. No ostenta ;
tier], but apparentlyy - appreeihting the respon,
sibility which rests upon him.: No dpubt . the
lappearance of the veteran armies - ihrthe re- 7
- ' view brought to - his heart, a - more earneittie
. votion - to the....duties- Of his office:.-: Larne
trust
. and pray that God- may ever - be I ;vith
him arid his country, and give him ability to
Justly handle the rod of correction to those,
whose - hands -are s; slued' with the blood of
our. sons.
Lieut.-Gen. Grant to Me .is an interesting
rain; He`He is: a, man plain in appearance, but
the proudest jewels are worn' by, the conquer
er of many battles.. • .A.• pleasanter maurcould
not have received the honor; 'of Wearing - the
three stars. I think .that; ;'bra. Grants taste
fora companion was very fine, and if veils
tt Young ladY, I:think-1.. Should be making
some inquiry,ak to whattor, there arej any
more baitsln .the ainie eat that 'Um Gital
oiftg-fm4(.4i:wEwe:zatt.Ve
: 23.-
„ . . .
. .',•
go . t..ter, tanner froia.„Ma,y God qat . ititheni
long, enjoyment of health. • . • .
•We teok• a •trit-to* what-I. call. hernethe
48th P...V..-Reeltrant.l in which I served, for
some We .arrived at their and .
.were hosPitably triateirliYMajOrJOhns,..whd.
was. in Cernroand..of t lie 13eglibent, We were,
viAted•hy.,6ll the yeterarCatildieri.bf SchitYl-'
kill. and 'Ate encamped With', the . 48tli, that
night.' - The officers-"altd• 'men :Of • 'the 48th
were, as they. always' have:been since its • or--
ganizat to• all its visitors. We were
invited by Col:Brannen - to call next day - and'
'he would arsaiige n: trip to . visit Mdunt V.er
•npn,,which we. agreed to. • We returned 'the
day' follow ing; and proteeded *to the . Wash . •
ineton home in a train of 'ambulances. After
arriving•there - we were shown.all. around the
building 7• Among many.. relics of notice were
the bags - which • .carrief..:WashifigtOn's • first
•
commission.- .There Were many other arti,--•
•
vies too numerous to mention,: yet •we. cannOt
refrain from. noticing.the - toinh . of 'thePather•
of •• our _country, .:George:- Washington, and,
Martha Wasliington, his ,wife. 'Everything”.
around the . lieme ldoked - well; but could. be:
improVed wittta little More:attention . ; which.
will 'no doubt he.giveri,. pow the war is over.,
Before we returned to !eariap. Were• called.
..into a side-'.inclosure, and to our g-reat . sur
pris.e,.. exeellent ''repast . . was .
,spread
;upon' , he,green,. prepared by tlie*.Ofticers of
Gen. •Parke's . :stat.L. with Whoni'we were ac
. quaint ed. -,••Wagner • and . Capt.
. Sehnert we are indebted 'for hospitalities ex
iended•to:ns
. on our ..visit,.• Thp officers' of
- the . 4Bth we.will not %forget ' , for sonie . tinie to.
cemp . f6r: their kinditess ,.. to • ua: . , Rather a•
good joke came frord . .:a chaplain. 'Acfsaid •
that the rebels: . were. Mote:.indebted . .tor the.
48th than to anylither. regiinetiit in the ger
.: .The question naturallytdrose.. why
Because, lie - Answered,: they put the- rebels'
neater heaven than' they ever.. were: -they
put thein -I . so.teet..nearer heaven than they
ever -were—end he hail :his.. dOubts whether
they ytiuld °Ver . get ...so . 't ear 'again. •
We returned to:the . .48th camp, .w . liere we
-•'
. had . quite•o. - reunion of Schuylkill County.
people - and a ntimber of eitizens'lrem other
parts •of the....State,--iudge.'Srnyser and wile,
of Norristown ;. Mr. George Bright and wife,:
lof Pottsville; Mr. Wardle and l . wile,
Branneri's.wile, - :Chaplain Blacklfswife.• and
Lieut. Bohatoilin:s . wife.: So . yOu seti the -fair
sex of our. and. other 'Coin:ales was well 'rep
resented. . r . : . .
. .
• • We visited the commission by. the
kluilites4 of:G(1u. • HartriOlft. We. saw the
-They look 11s
. if they
. Vtir ere .
sorry 'f o r 'N•lu.kt..they.. had % dude, .but .justiee
.
be doue:them.by , tite eminent Court.
, • ...•. . • -.JAIrEA • Wituri..•
PEACE IND WAS.
. Evegts are. sueceeling so rapidly in•the
rnited,States that:, it is difileult .to .seize the:
full.e . xtetit the.eikaug.es - whiCh 'arerevoltf
tionizin4-the OPinion.4,:of . spectat ors. - *. 'will
be three weelts.ki-morroW since we.'received.
the astontiding, intelligence of .the murder' of
•President Lincoln. • The news surprised
sinneOf, us in the. -- proCess of . 9(ljttsting :our
,Minds to theneWstateof 'things produced by
the 'surrender of General
. Lee,•:-.and, Oiving•to
• the - ninnheriof
. prejadices to, be uprooted and
misconceptions to be.relobved, the operation
was slow and ditlicitlt. It - did - at, last seem,'
however; that. 'the" United- States Might re
coVer peace and 'unity, and the...bleSslngs of,
a-regular gdverutnetit: 'lt Was JUst . thrt:that•
tlie.act of NVilites Booth Seemed to undo all,
and hUrlthe reptihlic back into chaos. :Once
more, some of us said, Iledidentjuid ambition
• had . free Scope,: and. - everything except .the
supremacy of law and. reason Is_ pnssible.--
Some predicted, that the - South Wonld rally,
and-rise as , oneinah.te "-profit by the - con in
sirni.et Washington ; 'others, :that by.
Grant
Would_Seize the reins:of government ;..• others;
that the North' would becoMe.the prey.,6l the
spirit of- diseord,,.and,go asunder at the very
mornentOf A-few affirm Confident- -
ly, that nime. of, these things happen . ,;
that the - emPire•of the law would be :upheld
liv the'unaniniouS.Will of •fice. 'citizens ; that
Mr. Johnson would - Sticeeed-.M.r: - Lincoln;
not only. -wit lion t. Strife..andttimult, hut : as /i
mager of caurse; - and .. without ouestion. And
`the feW were instead' °floc*.
ing..to all points of the:Colnpass . and Tagging
-.lthrongliout ancient :and • modern history for
•
false analogies 'and materials. for 'ingenious
but bewildering -speculation,: they.' had ob
'served the.Ainerican people with candor, and
honestly. • . entleas.Ored • to understariti their .
: character. Aniericans- appreciate per- : .
s.onakg,reatneSs . : they kimar when Ilicy have
atuAlerlygeticial,, and know - how to treat
him;'. they arc 'not dealing whit . Grant. as• we
•• dealt' with 'Sir .Charles 'Napier:' they also
know -the _Worth •of.**a great magiStrate, and
• rifler, es wee have Just seen. •• :Btit there is
one thigg. -eyes tireater , than the
greateal , presidentOrgeneralit is the public
la.w.of their country:-.. So when Mr.. Lin Cold
died. ii. few gentlemen: •waited
. the Vice
President to announce wand verify the fatit ;.
• *the • Chief :Justice: -admii*tered the oath of ,
andMi, Johnson:was President of the
•United• States - .',lt is :a great addition to the
:security of . intititutiobs,.wheii all the clag.s
a .conpnunity, are .able to regard - the political
law . Of the-Commonwealth as - their lieSt friend
andprotector..'.-And'now we. - are called -to
conteniplate the thiited Stares-Under another
aspect... •,•Widnive seen. within•these
• ..iOur years:: grow trent a: pacifie Republic, .
• with an army. of 'only eighteen thousand
•nien, to be the.greatest military, power-in .the
We:have Observed the reluetance .
• of the people to take tip arms. and . then-the,
. suddenness. With Which they responded-m . llle •
challenge 'conveyed - .by -the. attack. on Fort
• Sitinter ; the awkwardness which they
learned theways of.,war 4. the gradual disco
very and. rapid , promotion •of "generals ; . the
enterprise and. Inventiveness .01 thcise.Com
menders ; the bull-dog .tenacity of :the Sol- -
diers; as- seen' in 'the ,series` . ..of- battles which
.brinig,ht the Army of the 'Potomac •before,
Richimied; itDdin• - tliat - : second
. series which
•eadedin the' catastrophe of April the '6th.—
are: . spectatork of'another- great
transformation., On this -sideof the Atlantic
the quesdoii . has .beert: aeked:With strong in
terest„ but- generallY,.with incredulity, will
the United Stiles -vilay aSicle these,
.tremendous instruinents•otpower:F Is it not
rather Certain 'that they will he seduced by":
national pride. •to plade their. gliiiryarins
and:to-asSail their 'neighbors',? , And the in
telligenee.brought-by the Persia 'supplies an
anatver to:, these queations. . The Northern
'Pgdiere, as= they.were•contetripttiously
having:beaten the, .•.`chicralry" . .and broken.'
their power, are ready' and impatient tore •
trunto shops and'their •Plows.--Lan6n
President Union' . is an Inventor.
,
- '. Th e Witehingi on correspondent of the Bostpri
Advertiser . gives .the • following, -interesting ' ac-
'."Occ pym
g -an ordinary andoomniomplace pro
.
sition on e. of the show-cases. in: the . large - hall
of.the Patent '. , . is :one . little': model which,
in ages to come, will be prized is . at once , one of
the most options, and one. Of:the most. sacred re
lizis in 'that Must museum of unique•mi'd priceless
things:: This ii: a.. plan and simple model of - a.
steamboat roughly - fashioned in wood by the hand
of Abraham Lincoln:- It bears datein,lB49. wiMn
:the .inientor, was knoirn simple 'as a successful
lawYer and rising• Politician* of Central Illinois:.
Neither :his : practice nor his ,politioa took up so
much of his timo: as to prevent him from giving
much attention: to contrivances - which he hoped
might be of benefit .to - the. world and.of Profit 'to
.
.
"The designen of this invention is sugestive, of
- one pha,e of Abraham Lincoln's early He, where
.he went up and deiwn ,the Mississippi as. a eat
•boatman, and became familiar with some of the
dangers and' incotivoniences attending, the navi
zation of the \\Tester - it rivers. ,'lt-iii an attempt to
make it au easy matter' to transport vessels over
shoals'and snags and sawyers., 'l'he main idea is
thatjof an apparatus retlembling a noseless..hel
• lows, placed on each side-of the hull of the craft
. .inst.below the water, line, and worked by.anodd •
but one complieted system of ropes, valves and
* pulleys. When the keel, of the vessel grates
againet the sand or obstructions, therm. bellowe
are to be ma• with air, , -and thus buoyed up, the
ahip is expected to float lightly and . gaily over the
shoal which would otherwise have proved a set;
ons interruption to her voyage. . - . ' . . •
" The model, which is about eighteen or twee
- ty inches long; and has .the air- of having been
'whittled: kith. a knife Out of.a. :shingle and a cigar
boa, is buill witheut any elaboration ut ornament,
or 'any tatt‘acparattis beyond that necessary to
show the operation of .buoying -the steamer over
the .olistructione. 'Rerein it ditfere foim 'comma
- nv of the modelswhich share with it the shelter
of the immense halls of the Patent..oiftett;:aud '
which . are fashioned with wonderful nicety and
.exquisite finish, Ildi _il much of the labor tand
thought and affection - of a lifetime had been de
voted to their cortnictiOn. • This is a model of a
differmt kin ili arced' as one ' fright imagine a
• retired rail-apht or :would' whittle etrorigly hut not
emhothly,. and eviden .ly made with a• view solely
-to Convey,. by the.simplest possibleineans. to-the
minds of the patent authorities; an idea of Lie
purpose and plan of: : the- simple invention. ':.The
label on.the steamer's deck informe ns . that, the"
F raazed
~ • eat was obtained—but .n - ii do: not learn that
• . navigation of the' Western . riirsras was• reeo h i _.
.i . ' by. this quaint conceßtion: . Therm:Klett lit n
0 ndeltes.: reppied lam eirveerweit.-and
since it inane its resting place here on the'shelf,'
~~~~.
,_,, •,.,. • • •• ..-..,-r•-•,,
AttiaMOVINEV Ottiii.ti.
. • - . . 7 . , • • _ - • . . , ,••• •
Harlorprorared Mire Press-. ea. wove Elm. troperet
to execute JOB and BOOR ..PRLNTENO of every 4*
salption setberotrice of•thelicoate ikkerse.,t, tbtapet
than it can be done at any other eatatkpateneas is the
County, each se • • . . _
.
I
Banks, Pamphleitai;-.; lailla of "Ladiaieb .•
Large • Peitters;. 7.7 , l'-• , -. .Itailread TiClielt . l l / 2
liittied 111114,,..r... , -,q-',l-,-,=-- • Paper Beeler, .. .. •
A rtieleicer-Alga* Time Beek, • '
..
Bill ,ifeedeir- - , ; ...i... ,".. ~.,......,,,. Order . Bilk:. -&o.
.itt the rig atiorteittiotta. Chu stixii oCJOB TITS
- le .moreextetilivatinut tbat oriuty-otber .ottloo in ttits
Section °Ube; State, anttirelteep bends opployed ea
ineestrfoi Jobbing. , -Rettig a:practicarbinter onm a i,,i
mt will gnaratiteevat Work . to be sit Mat 'se
can be turned out in thit'aitief.- • Pk lr iN4 , a, A 427 '•
ORS done at thaebottearnotieet -- . -• • ' ":..
.
BOOR `BINDERY. "
10 iiillgaTtirrelrARWtor*rirlirillingiir‘
o. d&criPt1 13 41 13 =44049p4:099T4 PS ruled tgi.
uree.r, At shiniest stotiee. • _ •
•
. .
the shrewd. inventor liiti'fokind it Metal* to guide"
the Ship of State,ovenislrids more perilous, and
obstructions more..obstypate than alv- proihet •
dreamed of-when Abratelen-Lineillntirole his boil" '
autograph on• tbe.prow.thirt mildattire steamer.
["ln the ittljpining hall of the Patent ' Office rest
t le catinclieet, 4 the upiforin,"the'it4 of 'Wash—
'i gton, the printing-prfes of ; 4.be man- '
tie of Jackson., "There.hangs Abe Deelamtiort. of "
Independence.TOthis' 'Anal and fiithigr4tlng• '
place, and out of its presenriurninndirgi! otim. ,
jiractical dish-washing :machines, amamng-ar
xiangements for stopping- runitray horses. and
I ,
rigmal ideas for the-improvement of °trilateral'
ales; we, may trust this specimen of the handl-
ork and ingenuity' of Me man who -saved hie
country and gave u° las life in the fruition of the'
tisk, may.prt*ently be reuroved," ".-.'
6tlucationat, QAustut.
CULTIVATION TOF THE NINE.
An iggiany. /tend *Before 'the, fgeliatlkiil
' County Educational .Ansociation,
- by Mies Mary E. litosslter.
How' infinite 'the s witiclom:Of that Divine
Being who ruleth the tiiiiverse,.ivhen,•with
all-powerful volition; He created.man; who,
although being the t.as.r• execution on the
great programme of.. creatipo's 'Eat, WaS not,
of necessity, rqrtmloti to the - prect - diug ae-
Complishments, but of far greater importance
than all the other. works of creation . coin-
hiriekl.- Surely,. ``untn. ix ,
.fearfully and
,won-.
derfully made." Endowed ritli rat physi
cal, tnental,.and-rnoral 'es paeitlei ;:gifted.with.
a.forrn -Or perfect aytnraetry.,:fashigneil 'ant
.14ohied attcr-the Divine image ; ifintucil
a t iri bu te s .Soadupted as to b completely . sub
servient to the ever-ruling; ev -directing-DO 7 ,
ity, and -well- calcula o iilleimense
benefit to .his His physical form:
So eoustrueted that each function performs its
allotted-task, each. portioA of the human sys
- ten) obeys the. ;varlet:is
. connonanda', or: that
powerful agency, - nu: .11IND:• ' • • -
But who can fatliom thef - depths of his in-
telleetuul being .can .forin , a correct
estimate of his Mental possessions?„.*Blessed .
with '• the precious boon of -reason ;- created
with the poWer ...of understanding.- wbiclf,, it
.ri g htly disciplined and. properly developed,,
capable of solving the most-intricate and en
•igmatical problems of . life,.and wrestling with;.
and overcoming the most weighty matters-of
, _ .. .. .. . .
.Riehly furnished with-Moral worth, in put : -
ting to - a:right use the :kiloWletige of distin- -
guishingrood irem evil,. and in choosing the
inestimable pearl of llntros:;rtitlier.than - •the
gaudy bauble of false:pleasure:- -. • - - -.- - ~
-., • If,. therefore, God .thought.'..ptoper.to . be- ,,
(meant to man these - priceless gratuities, how
requiSite • that • they:be • subsidy - employed—
how important "alit. -
.that internal principle, -
that actuates theleing: of •humanity, lie:guid
ed in the, right direction-L-that . the spark of
wisdom be bloWn to •a . fliishine,. "coruscating:.
flame,: and that the .preclotis rul.iY•Of knowf-' , •
edge he nottaruished,. but rather buriiisit'ed;
and made to eloW.With ten 7 fold...brillizincti:: ' '
.Butltis impossible to have -the mind itch.; •
ly - cultiVated and*'Properly . direeted. • unless
there be CON*LitiT Aerioa, and: au. VNFLINCI1 4 .
:Iso- . gpiiii of tiEspi.e riot'.; continual industry,. •
not in : the:explanation - of- qiieStions, :hating ~
their origin in Vice,' - but in seelihig to acquire -..
I the golden treasures. of .intelligenee, - and the . .
hi iniant gems of lasting erudition;' ," • , -r ••
•There,are, many,. very Many; latupromtto '
say, who possess thoSe j-mela • . Of rare worth; ..
Many in .this hind . of liberty, •whoSe broivs,- ;
i are adorned with Intellectual-liturets, and
[wile tread with a proud, tirm:steli, the broad
I arena .of mental: greatness.: .What,- a, Great •
rand gloriOus eXampl dO they set before the,
world. .1V hat avast amount 6fgood has been .
accomplished through -their_instrinnentalits;.•
. •
Compare the present' era-with,the 'feat. few
centuries.. -I-low, great the. digerenee in, re
spect to the mental acquirements - of hutrtanl 7 , , •
`.tv ; . arid low has this' .difference beet effect-
ell . Siiimlv by 'the great and good men that.'
have, and-do exist In our.hund. -••• •
• . Surely, this is a progressive,age... - Clv , •
si ; don is being completed,' and an mankind` - -
gathering .:in rich fruit,-'..and 'reaping great :
benefits front the varied 'and - extensive fi el de
of untiring Industry; -,-- _,... -; -• , ,:. :* :••••
day - •:-
.:.. Yes, a brighter-nag dawned. upon' the.
Simiing and suffering'-sons - . of:Adatii-it day •
thatyill have _a gloriouselect` Mt: all - tbfare
I 'generation's: . (Mr race is advaheing - t6Wartis ,
a fuller: more complett-rittd-brighter realize
trim of iiis'poiver. .The' dark ages* of - stiper, •
. • atitlen, igner w
aice and Willful,andering frpm...
the. , path ,of .Wisdom, - are. totally vanishing,
- and the great struggle fur l the' adVaneement
and exaltatibn of mankind is gelit'ou, Mad '
'will be,sticcessfuL •• .. •-. • . -- .- ,- •• .. , -
The greatest good that is emanating from
the minds, of our great:men doss not' exhibit
itseli• instantaneously, arid ,burst, forth with
impetuous: force, but .gees forward silently
and steadily, often buried in the folds of rob
seuriv, or ;trampled upon in the busy niart
of .seltish gain: Great and true nobility of ,
ten spring from soils which we never expect
ed would yield great irierease;_ Knowledge
i and genius are not found reveling.. in:: the
sometimes flowery lap of fickle fortune. nor
are they among - the - many possessions offered
by gilded wealth.; They are only to be oh-'
tamed through the Medium- of persevering
action, .and.vast amount of CEI,F=CULTI'F.E.•
If if were eirentnetantes only that form
true manhood; where would bo some. of our
most distinguished Countrymen ? • .
Was it the wealth of, our patriotic:Wash
ington that caused hinald be enshrined in the
hears of our cquntry's people ?
-Were the superior productions
.of. Byron
and Shakspeare, immortalized, because their
producers 'dwelt amid affluence?
• Was Franklin to be thwarted id his grand
designs, because he had to fiercely contend
with that .ill-heartod • eltainpio9,. Poverty?'
And last, but Nor least, Abraham Lincoln.
theWas . hington of the present • day.—why.
'was He so much respected, -honored and
_be
loved in_ life, and new so deeply. lamented in •
death.? • •
If if were only the Children of Dairteroi
tune, of the possessors of wealth,. Who are
blessed , with noble. daring, and', higla and
mighty principles of: action,; where, would be
the inspiring and invigorating. effusions of
some. of our Nets, Statesmen and Oratitra?
' IVhereweuld be our' temples'of Science,' our
halls of Literature, and our chambers of Art?
.Where would be our flourishing Academies,
and the many advantages offered toall inhab
iting thisi - grand Republic? . •
'Fitanks be to the all-wise Divinity. and the
possessors•of VIRTUE, I' RM:fly: and Biota, the
opportunities of 'the present . day are such,,
that all 'can partake of the 'rich products of
Education; and - ascend 7 a more "exalted
scale - of greatness, than that placed by chance.
Yes, 'hearer, the - noble work of lievezurio.7
is going out All the material matter, in the
increase is 'obedient to the mastering hand Of.
man ; the four great elements 'ether bid
ding, that Powerful j agent, , steam starts
forth on its path of ,word of
command. This land is completely checker
ed with railroads, and telegraphic wires et
tend miles and milei over: bumble iillagee,
wavinglidlds of grain, and thegay - Metropo--
lis. The mighty, expanse of waters 'is Asa
completely gemmed with . thousands °relearn
Velocipedes, • that could' ilobert:Fulton' cur
vey the grand spectacle, he weirder rest per-
fectly satisfied with the result.cif his' under
taking. - The printing proniS also conducive
to man, in widely disseminating' spoil,' Its
fruits areseen in the buittling city, and quiet
hamlet ;, in the bfilliant abdtle of wealth; and'
.the.nnassuming .cogage •of the humble; in
ships, . steamboats ,and• rail-cars; • all. places
are'cheeredand edified '.by the welcornti la
stieS the 'rre,e preas. ' ' •
Who will deny. „that this, the:, nineteenth
century, has-been rendered fametta in fhb
annals of history? - And who have • been in
strumental: in its becoming a "bri,ght„ partic
ular star" in the horizon ofgreatness ? IVas
it The ignorant 'or ? Was it, the fee
ble efforts of the s -
lotnful;' .these who felled
on the strength of their neighbor, .thasti who
were assisted and levered, (if 'I may it° use
the, expreifion) . .bY, thiise with' whom ;they
came in doinset ? '
.* • -
,No. it was•entirely by energetic. cultivated
men, these who strove to have their mental
endowments strengthened by,their own un
assiited efforts. . • ,
Hearer,' you possess mitrve -talent, oh then
Cultivate it, and cause it to bring forth glori
ous inerease. Ifyour..3laker bath given you
‘:five talents," enlarge theta to, theifgreatest
eapacity-- 7. yea, Increase them - to ten, lin
provg your mind.; brighten, wartn; aid feed
it with the fire of action. , Polish , it- with
self- . eulture„ and ,gd nobly forth. • defer
te be of:service to the Wor in 'con
tending' for the right. Then, 'when tr have
lain aside your earthly garments, and donned
-the habiliments. of•,nrimortality,—when the
cypress gently waves Over you, and lhetrag •
tint , floweret breathes its Sweet *Perfume
alaavn yan silent brined ? , it maybe Taid)ifytia,
, rbtui would 1 Itre, that:Part • •
. Tit% 10 eelieg. . • ,
easier vial:woo-less tit
FraniJC WbilePSFeb. " • .
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